
This beautifully presented the capabilities of Unreal Engine 4, but that’s about it. Mechanics-wise, the tutorial for controls isn’t intuitive-especially for the time turner-and there are controls or actions that you can perform that aren’t even necessary in finishing the game. However, it feels far too short and unsatisfying with the start of a story it presents. Overall, Aztlan Uncovered is beautiful and is a nice puzzle game like any other. The ending also doesn’t have much of a resolution, making it feel like there should be several next areas to tackle. Generally favorable reviews based on 59 Ratings. How you already acquired this magical tool isn’t explained much, though, which is disappointing. This restores broken items and removes immovable objects, which is necessary for completing the light beam puzzles with the mirrors. You aim the time turner with the right mouse button and shoot the time bubbles with the left mouse button. There are only two mechanics to the puzzles: the time turner and the movable mirrors. You won’t find much danger in this puzzle game-similar to RiME and Memorrha-so simply discover all the challenges that await. This week marked the launch of Return to Money Island, the long-awaited new entry in the beloved Monkey Island adventure game series, and thanks to Fanatical, you can buy the Steam.


Your character is already on the ground, ready to head out to the curious-looking temple nearby. Slightly odd translation to English - the cursor seemed to default at times and a wee bit short but. Everything plays out like a short animated movie- no main menu or settings to tinker at all before you’re shown the beautiful vista of Aztlan. Loved this, so similar to the original Monkey Island games.
